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Sociology 101 Straighterline Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
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Sociology 101 Straighterline Exam Questions and Complete Solutions 
 
__________ involves aspects of social life that have to do with order, stability, and social organization that allow societies and groups to hold together and endure. - Answer: Social statics 
 
Herbert Spencer viewed society as a system, having important similarities with - Answer: a biological organism 
 
__________ refers to processes of social life that pattern institutional development and have to do with social change. -...
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A-Level AQA Sociology Crime and Deviance Summary Notes
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Includes the following topics: 
 
- Functionalists on crime and deviance. 
- Interactionists on crime and deviance (labelling theory/effects of labelling). 
- Mental illness and suicide. 
- Marxism, class and crime. 
- Neo-Marxism and critical criminology. 
- Left and Right Realist theories of crime and deviance. 
- Gender, crime and justice. 
- Ethnicity, crime and justice. 
- Crime and the media. 
- Crime and globalisation. 
- Green crime. 
- State crime. 
- Control, punishment and victims.
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PSYC 375 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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What were the 4 stages of early American psychology? - Answer- Stage 1: Moral and Mental Philosophy (1640-1776) 
Stage 2: intellectual philosophy (1776-1886) 
Stage 3: The US Renaissance (1886-1896) 
Stage 4: US Functionalism (1896 & beyond) 
 
What were the beliefs during the first stage of early American psychology (1640-1776)? - Answer- "Psychology existed for the sake of logic, and logic for the sake of God" 
 
What event caused the beginning of enlightenment during the first stage of earl...
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NDSU Sociology Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers
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what do functionalists believe? - Answer-functionalists believe that everyone must respect norms and follow rules or society cannot function 
 
what do symbolic internationalists focus on? - Answer-they focus on the fact that we as a society create/construct meanings and rules in our society 
 
what do conflict theorists believe? - Answer-they believe that social control just keeps power in the hands of the powerful 
 
what can social contro...
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Criminology Unit 2 - AC 2.3 questions and answers latest 2024
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What are structural theories? - correct answer-They focus on the structure of society and 
how it is organised. Structural theories look at how equal or unequal a society is, what holds 
it together and what things cause conflict and division. 
They see the structure of society as being the underlying cause of crime 
What are Durkheim's key ideas? - correct answer-Functionalists such as Durkheim see 
society as a stable structure based on shared norms, values and beliefs about right and 
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Sociology - Roles and Relationships Exam Questions with Answers
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Sociology - Roles and Relationships Exam Questions with Answers 
 
Barrett and McIntosh - Answer-Men gain more from women than they give back in financial support. 
 
Pahl (1993) - Money management - Answer-Husband controlled pooling in which man has final say. Or allowance system where wife gets budget. 
 
Weeks et al (2001) - Convenience rather than power - Answer-Pool money in joint account to make easier. Personal life perspective, ignore norms and ideals. 
 
Smart (2007) - Personal Life Pe...
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AQA A-LEVEL SOCIOLOGY 7192/3 Paper 3 Crime and deviance with theory and methods Question Paper + Mark scheme [MERGED] June 2022 *jun227192301* IB/M/Jun22/E7 7192/3 For Examiner’s Use Question Mark 1
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AQA 
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SOCIOLOGY 
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Paper 3 Crime and deviance with theory and methods 
Question Paper + Mark scheme [MERGED] 
June 2022 
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WJEC Criminology Exam Questions and Answers Best rated A+ Guaranteed Success Latest Update 2024
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Internal social control - Controls that come from within ourselves, from personalities and values, 
that lead us to conform to the rules of society. 
Moral conscience (superego) - Forms through early socialisation. 
Forms part of our personality, telling us right from wrong and inflicts feelings of guilt. 
Restrains the selfish 'animal' urges of the Id and allows us to exercise self-control. 
Traditions and cultures -We accept traditions and religions of the family that form part of our 
ident...
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PSYC 375 Final Exam Questions and Answers Updated 2024/2025 | 100% SOLVED.
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PSYC 375 Final Exam Questions and Answers Updated 2024/2025 | 100% SOLVED. What were the 4 stages of early American psychology? - Answer- Stage 1: Moral and 
Mental Philosophy () 
Stage 2: intellectual philosophy () 
Stage 3: The US Renaissance () 
Stage 4: US Functionalism (1896 & beyond) 
What were the beliefs during the first stage of early American psychology ()? 
- Answer- "Psychology existed for the sake of logic, and logic for the sake of God" 
What event caused the beginning of enlight...
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WGU C273 Introduction to Sociology Unit 3 NEW VERSION
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WGU C273 Introduction to Sociology Unit 3 NEW VERSION Already Passed Why can't "people with blue eyes" be categorized as an aggregate? The members of this group are not necessarily united in time and space. 
Which quality is required to be members of a primary group? that the relationship endure regardless of whether a functional reason to interact exists. Primary group members do not have to be family. The relationship does not have to be lifelong, and the relationship does not have to be ro...
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